The Advanced Mechatronic Systems Group (AMS) at the Automation and Control Institute (ACIN) of Vienna University of Technology has a fully funded research position (full-time, 40 hours/week) at the PhD-student or Post-Doc level, working on a project for robot-based metrology.

This project focusses on exploiting novel hollow core fibres to make new mid-infrared devices. The mid-infrared spectral region represents a rapidly growing research area which is especially interesting for gas-light interactions as the strongest absorption features of many gas species lie in this region.

This iCASE (industrial Cooperative Awards in Science and Technology) project aims to revolutionise how we measure temperature. Temperature sensors are ubiquitous and have been developed to meet almost every niche requirement.

We seek a candidate to work on the development of novel metrology for spatial characterisation of compound semiconductor materials, through an iCASE studentship (industrial Cooperative Awards in Science and Technology).